- It uniquely incorporates the disciplines of Mathematics, Finance, Accounting and Economics to create a synergistic program that fully equips our graduates for the workforce.
- The curricula for all degree programs include courses approved by the Society of Actuaries (SOA) to fulfill the Validation by Educational Experience credits and courses covering the learning objectives described in the SOA Basic Education Catalogue for Preliminary Actuarial Examination Probability (P), Financial Mathematics (FM), Financial Economics (MFE), Life Contingencies (MLC) and Construction and Evaluation of Actuarial Models (C). Full and partial tuition scholarships are available through the Actuarial Science Program for students that qualify. The program encompasses extensive exam prep for actuarial exams and valid internship experience will also be made available to students.